YOUNG AND INNOCENT 2012: THE STARTING LINE!
Young and Innocent has been launched! The first on line film critic competition aimed to European young people aged between 18 and 28.
From 15 March to 15 September, 2012, the young cinephiles will animate these pages with their writings in order to win the awards and making of youngandinnocent.eu a meeting place for all movie lovers in Europe, a free space to share our passion for the Seventh Art.
The adventure begins...
YAI staff
Das Turiner Pferd – lautet der Titel des letzten Stückes eines hervorragenden Werks. Béla Tarr, der ungarische Regisseur, der Gründer der sog. "...
Film scandalo, criticato, censurato, condannato per offesa al comune senso del pudore. In realtà capolavoro e riflessione sul senso della vita, della decadenza morale...
The Artist is a comedy melodrama that follows Valentin (Jean Dujardin), an actor in the 1920s who's successful career and luxurious life goes wrong when...
A vampire film by the director of Old Boy, Chan-wook Park, sounds indeed like a bloody mess. That it is – well, bloody. In contrast to the neo-...
Un uomo sosteneva: «Io conosco la forma della ragione e dell'errore». Quando qualcuno gli chiedeva chiarimenti al riguardo, egli rispondeva:...
C'era una volta l'America, la terra delle opportunità dove il talento era premiato e i sogni impossibili diventavano realtà, quella che a Capodanno si...
Nella memoria collettiva, la più rinomata trasposizione cinematografica del romanzo di L. Frank Baum, Il mago di Oz, resta la versione del 1939 della...
The second edition of Young and Innocent, the first online competition for the young European film critics, starts! The young film lovers between 18 and 28 years old will be able to tell their personal point of view about cinema, by choosing among three sections: IN DEEP (essays about cinema); REVIEWS (reviews about the movies of the season 2011/2012); CULT (articles about the history of cinema). The accepted languages...
Young and Innocent is available in: Italian, English, French, Spanish, German. Articles in competition are NOT translated, and they can be read ONLY in their own language.